Government Filibustering Scheme. The Ohio Statesman recently gave oat that a grand filibuster acbeme was oa foot BgaiOSl JM.6X1CO or isuua, tuv bowo laiuiu- cations extending" to the' principal cities fionthand&ortb. It tares out that Uut .Democratic laid is against Mexico,' and it no doubt has the implied approval if not direct Murcti' of the "Administration at Wasbinctcmr lt is to be made into Mexi co node the goise-ef cmifrt&oU and rail' road laborers, end is based opon : the sup position that the Senate- pf th& ' United States will ratify the McLane treaty with janrei or lDenu party oi Mexico. The plan as disclosed ie this. A Wash ington., letter states oa tie highest auihori tj that OB-nrtny f 3,500 men has been coaeeatiated at New Orleans, ready to em . Jarlf at ati jrly .oaj for Vera Cruz. .:' They re 4 mt exit as immisrrants, railroad la- iiowra. and'joa arrival are to -be mastered r . iL . .flhA PmtrlclAIIAT fMMHn ment, of whicb Jaurer is President, with ibeBBde...

News Items. Mr. ScLwarU the glorious old Dutchman from Berks county, Pi fix8 clear i decided toics for -John Sherman" on every ballot has been a striVmg feature cf the roll call in Congress has been ailing ever since his arrival in Washingtonand is now so ill that his friends insist (against his"own wishes) tbat3-.6baHot appear in the House.' Hi heretofore refused to-pair, of ten commjng to'Uw'JJonsa; W condition f limtlth which heve kept a war almost compeled persited in coming to bisus Two young ladies cXfrumbnll county Miss Beman, wfGosUvos, sod Miss Harrington of Green, both of whom have been leaching in tho Southern State, were compelled to leave their, schools because they were daughters of residents tvf Ohio, and suspected of bsiog opposed to the system of Slavery, t: .a.T5fHs - The High and Mighty Slate of Virginia ' is about to Teceive a Commissioner from the Higher and Mighler Stale of South Car olina, Mr. Merominger by name. This is turn about, as in 1833, when nullificat...

From Charlestown. CHARLESTOWN, Va., Feb. 2. n, twn to- to lis proceeding of IbetrW of Stephens of tlie Harper r erry eeOTjwajwuua. At a a o'clock tbe Court opened ludge John Ken ny of Rockinhwu pirfingJudge jrark mr Kfiirnr enrareti in lioldiii-lie regular Town Coori i'Hmsbier Co"fcie Grand Jary, of wfejcE; T; ffiffijfoeman, Tbe Judgtf flefivered bircbirgev .-ana in referrictr -ta ueC!tlAner a Farrr" irttaslort said. It kWwi 4 joirUA Sklbw si part of the history of the -Country that on tbe night of tb 16th of October iasl, baad of tmitors, "murderous and incendiaries, stealthily made tv descent en tbe woil of Va. in the eowity f JeSorsoo, wd wantonly murdered, several of our citirens and peo pie, with design to incite or slaves ut retell, and to aubirert our, government Some of these desperadoes, and (jthers and dupesof designing cowards, wen captured, tried and punished according fcKfaeir de serts, but there are some engaged yr sop: posed to have been engaged in this foray, who har...

(1 I 4 J. Caskey, Editor an Proprietor. Office-Washington Street, Third Boor Soatk of Jackson. Ttrms:-0ne Dollar and Fifty Cents in AdTanee. VOL. 4. MILLERSBURG, HOLMES COUNTY, OHIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1860. NO. 27. il lift '(ItS in in II III III I V' S I W Poetry. From the New York Sunday Times. THE FLIRT. BY SPENCER W. CONE. For another's side she left me. Felt no pang sad heaved bo sigh; But ob him who thus bereft me Practiced all her witchery. In his lace she fondly gazed Whilst I stood by with grief amazed Tester ere that same bright eye Answered mine with lore's reply, Aad made all earth an Eden bower. Twas sweet, bnt ah, 'twas fleeting As fond Echo's fond repeating; Or as that lovely Syrian flower light w hich springs and buds witn morning Bnt fades and droops and dies at night Mary, for that bright smile beaming On another all its light, For that glance on strangers gleaming. Take my hearty thanks to-night; Longer had they shone on me, I had been still a slave to thee. M...

News. A writer in the says ladies do not lift .afoirVfeet properly in tralkiog, and thinks they dare not for fear they would step a- iljeir. own skirts and fall on their noses? j j V- It is estimated tbat thJribh servant girls in NewJCprk an J .Brooklyn, sent back to Irelandfest yeA Wt1MJhan$l,350,- ooo. iTf'-T'TT On the'BaWniora and Ohio Yailroad tbe speed pf heavy freight 4nuDg , was reduced nearly -40 percent or to' 8 and 9 iniles an hour, and that of passenger trains to 20 and 25 miles an hour. "Though the decrease in gross revenue was $272,903,50,' the decrease in working expenses was$828, 058 85, making the increase in net earn ings 1650,054 55. At tbe last ball at the Tuilleries it was remarked that several ladies, and among them the Princess d Metternich, the Prin cess Murat and Mme. Agnado, appeared without crinoliue, and1 with dresses rather abort in tbe waist somewhat iu the style of those of the first Empire. Rev. Dr. Proudfit, Emeritus Professor of Greek and Latin at Un...

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News. Tha right to laj down and operate pas senger railroads in city of New Or leans, has been sold tytbe city for thirty years for the sum of $ 1 80,000. Baltimore will receive, under ,lh 'present grant, not less than $1,000600 jn thirty years, for ue saiua pririiogo. j.. f- The little Island bf BarWes, it may not be geqiralJi-Jnjowiii is therrdcst dense ly populated country in tbeworW; with an area of 166 square miles, it contains 125,- 664 inhabitants.; .Ai gentleman, was hammered out of twenty thousand dollars in Metnpis, Tenn last week, by an implement called "old ledge." . i( ' An Indian near Kingston, Canada, late ly captured ft pure milk-white doe. The City Council of St. Louis have ap preprinted 1 8,000 to aid in the removal of the Rock Island Bridge, over the Mississip pi river. President Lord, of Dartmouth College, though seventy-five years old, is a very ag ile skater, and takes great delight in the exercise,. , A new machine for planing the surface of ice was applied on...

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